2004 Work Session A Photos by Tad Arnold

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Mary Jane Smith and Nan Clark prepare the kitchen car for feeding Work Session A.
The tool car is ready for business.
Dave Ley and Don Metzler readying equipment for Work Session A in the tool car.
The Nail and Bolt Car is stocked and ready for Work Session A.
Bob Tully, Les Clark and Marshall Smith mount the dinner bell atop the Kitchen Car.
Jack Warner, Bob Ross and Holly Ross register Friends members for Work Session A.
Everyone attends the safety meeting at the beginning of Work Session A.
Rod Whalen replacing deck planking at the Chama Depot.
Mona Tully, Mary Whalen, and Mary Jane Smith packaging sweat shirts for distribution to Work Session B volunteers.
John Sutkus and Daryl Locker spray linseed oil preservative on Chama platform planking.
Marshall Smith building concrete form for carpenter shop air compressor building.
Tim Bristow and Rod Whalen on the walkway fence. The walkway leads from Terrace Ave. to the Chama Depot.
Steve Fowler and Roger Briggs repair a door from the engine house machine shop.
Dave Ley and Marshall Smith digging up water pipe which is in need of repair at the rear of the watchman's house.
Jack Warner, Rod Whalen, and Les Clark remove fence posts with the help of Don Metzler in the loader. The fence was on the west side of the parking lot.
Cliff Schoff applying preservative to the restored Chama stock pens.
Bob Ross, Les Clark, Daryl Locker, and Marshall Smith sanding old boiler tubes. The tubes were removed from C&TS engines and will be used to build hand railings on the Terrace Ave. walk way. Recycling at it's finest!
John Sutkus taking measurements on the new concrete pad for the carpenter shop air compressor building.
Marshall Smith, Bob Ross, Daryl Locker, and Tom Cardin painting the boiler tubes for the walk way railing.
Jack Warner, Marshall Smith, and Les Clark weld old boiler tubes together for the walkway railing.
John Sutkus and Tim Bristow start construction of the carpenter shop air compressor shed.
Brooks Wilson, Marshall Smith, Jack Warner, and Bob Tully working on walk way railing.
Bob Ross, Dave Ley, Les Clark, and Daryl Locker clear brush in the parking lot.
Tim Bristow, John Sutkus, and Rod Whelan framing the compressor shed.
Bob Tully, Brooks Wilson, and Jack Warner setting walk way railing post.
Bob Ross, Jack Warner, Bob Tully, and Brooks Wilson continue railing construction.
Dave Ley and Jack Warner chip brush cleared from parking lot.
John Sutkus and Tim Bristow framing compressor shed.
Marshall Smith and Bob Tully put the finishing touches on the railing.
Rich McLean puts the final coat of paint on the recently installed wood lining in the cab of the 488.
John Sutkus, Tim Bristow, and Rod Whalen apply siding to the compressor shed.
Bob Tully, Marshall Smith, Jack Warner, Les Clark, Cliff Schoff, Dave Ley, and Bob Ross unload and erect scaffolding to be used in repairing the Chama depot roof.
Roger Briggs building new picnic tables.
Compressor shed completed.